A Family of Models for Spherical Stellar Systems
Abstract
We describe a one-parameter family of models of stable spherical stellar systems in which the phase-space distribution function depends only on energy. The models have similar density profiles in their outer parts () and central power-law density cusps, , . The family contains the Jaffe (1983) and Hernquist (1990) models as special cases. We evaluate the surface brightness profile, the line-of-sight velocity dispersion profile, and the distribution function, and discuss analogs of King's core-fitting formula for determining mass-to-light ratio. We also generalize the models to a two-parameter family, in which the galaxy contains a central black hole; the second parameter is the mass of the black hole. Our models can be used to estimate the detectability of central black holes and the velocity-dispersion profiles of galaxies that contain central cusps, with or without a central black hole.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9309044,
title = {A Family of Models for Spherical Stellar Systems},
author = {S. Tremaine. D. O. Richstone and Y. -I. Byun and A. Dressler and S. M. Faber and C. Grillmair and J. Kormendy and T. R. Lauer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9309044},
year = {2009}
}
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